Shade Analysis
OAS/16-148-AR02
Rev A
for
Land off Drayton High Road, Drayton
Stephen Milligan
Dip Arb L4- Tech Arbor A
July 2017
Oakfield Arboricultural Services www.oakfieldarb.co.uk – [email protected] – Tel: 01379 674711
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................3
1.2 Scope of Works ...............................................................................................................3
1.3 Documentation ..................................................................................................................3
3.0 Tree Discussion .....................................................................................................................4
3.1 Tree Discussion .................................................................................................................4
4.0 Shade Analysis on Proposed Layout .....................................................................................5
5.0 Conclusions ...........................................................................................................................6
1.0 Introduction
1.1.1 Oakfield Arboricultural Services were instructed to undertake a tree survey and provide
arboricultural shade analysis on the site known as Land off Drayton High Road, Drayton
to accompany a planning application.
1.1.2 A detailed survey was undertaken and was carried out in accordance with BS 5837: 2012
‘Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and Construction – Recommendations’.
1.2 Scope of Works
1.2.1 The purpose of this report is to analyse the shade patterns with regards to proposed
development. The analysis will be undertaken as per the advice set out in BS:5837
paragraph 5.3.4, sub paragraph a) 1 and 2 the guidelines are as follows
1. Shading of buildings are problematic and should be accounted for to give natural
light to the main rooms i.e. lounges and kitchens. Accommodation of tree size,
foliage density should also be accounted for.
2. Shading of open spaces should ensure that gardens have full sunlight for at least
part of the day.
1.3 Documentation
1.3.1 The following documentation has been made available
• Topographical survey - it should be noted that tree stem locations for the area
concerned are not available. Shade patterns have been measured from the nearest
available structure, main wall of the walled garden and fence line to eastern
boundary.
1.3.2 Further information has come to light since the shade analysis was undertaken with a
planning application being submitted for Drayton hall. As part of this a full arboricultural
assessment has been undertaken by A T Coombes Associates. With the aid of a
topographical survey the assessment shows the trees of main concern as G7, T33 and
T34. The proposed layout for this application will see the removal of G7, T33 and T34, if
this granted permission this would remove the shade issue in its entirety as trees that are
to be retained are set too far back to cause significant shade issues.
3.0 Tree Discussion
3.1 Tree Discussion
3.1.1 A number of stems have been measured with regards to height as per the guidelines set
out in paragraph 5.2.2 note 1 within the BS:5837 guidelines. Tree species are Beech and
Sycamore both are considered to have dense foliage and can grow to heights of 20m+.
Trees are a range of ages from young to mature it is unlikely that trees will grow
exponentially and will not differ much from their existing heights, with the exception of
new self set trees.
3.1.2 The vegetation concerned is located to the walled garden and woodland of the adjacent
land belonging to Drayton Hall as such all trees are assumed to be retained.
3.1.3 Trees within the walled garden are of low quality self set Sycamore and would not be
described as specimen trees. They have a thin crown extents and are in the majority
dominated by ivy. There are also gaps within the line of trees possibly due to loss of
stems in the recent winter storms. Tree stems are located approximately 1-2 m away from
the base of the wall. Tree heights were measured at 12 - 14m high with the taller stems
located to the SE corner of the site boundary and tapering down to the west.
Accommodation of the level change has been accounted for with 2m extra given to tree
heights.
3.1.4 Trees within the woodland located on the eastern boundary of the site are again do not
have tree stem locations accurately plotted. They range from 4- 6m form the existing
fence line with varying heights of 15-20m.
4.0 Shade Analysis on Proposed Layout
4.1.1 Shade cast by walled garden trees clearly overlaps the buildings and gardens as shown on
the shade analysis plan OAS 16-048-TS02. This will be for the main part of the day only
with sunlight being available in the morning and mid to late afternoon/ early evening. The
sun height will give an improving picture in high summer with the worst shade cast in
Autumn.
4.1.2 Shade cast by the woodland will affect morning sun only with full sun expected to the
eastern boundary by approximately 1pm with an improving picture for the grass area
abutting this boundary from 10am onwards.
4.1.3 The following plots are affected Plots 65 - 74 including Flat no's G70, G71 and G721.
• Flats G70-G72 are the most affected- accommodation of skylights within the
design will allow for increased light filtration, recommended to be located within
the main rooms. Front of buildings full sun in high summer. Garden space listed
as 72 will have full sun for part of the day.
• Plots 65, 66 and 67 have moderate shade cast for the main part of the day. Full sun
will be cast in the morning and late afternoon. Accommodation for increased light
filtration should be made within the design. Gardens have sun for at least part of
the day. Front of buildings full sun in high summer.
• Plots 68- 70 moderate to significant shade cast for the main part of the day.
Accommodation for increased filtration within the design. Gardens and building
have sun for at least part of the day early morning and late afternoon. Front of
buildings full sun in high summer.
• Plots 73 and 74 significant shade to gardens in morning building little to no shade
in morning. Gardens to have full sun for at least part of the day.
4.1.4 Pressure for tree removal would be low, despite shade concerns given tree locations
behind a substantial wall and cannot be accessed without significantly trespassing into
3rd party land.
4.1.5 If the subsequent planning permission is granted for Drayton Hall as indicated by the
layout and tree protection plan then the shade issue will be removed with only minor
shade cast by those trees to be retained within the walled garden area. See Shade Plan
OAS 17-048-TS03.
5.0 Conclusions
5.1 Shade cast will affect the plots 65- 71 and flats G70-G72, shade will not significantly
affect plots 73 and 74.
5.1.2 Both gardens and building of those main plots affected will have shade for the main part
of the day but would have full sun in early morning as the sun rises over the eastern
woodland belt and in the afternoon as the sun reaches the west. This will give both
buildings and gardens full sun for part of the day, this will be for the main part when
people will be at home i.e. before and after school/ work.
1 Flat G72 also has open space area
5.2.3 To improve light filtration accommodation will be made within design of dwellings to
allow for the increase filtration of light.
5.2.4 Pressure to remove trees would be considered low due to location and the extent of
trespassing any person would have to undertake in order to carry out any works.
5.2.5 If planning permission is granted to the application submitted for Drayton Hall for the
layout indicated within the A T Coombes assessment then the shade issue will be
minimal.
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